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The book flowed like a medical drama, easy to pore through in a weekend. Since I was very young when this happened, I knew little of the medical process and the Situation Room briefings that really took place, as this was an event I previously knew through "news flashbacks".
 
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Brio95 | 21 other reviews | May 31, 2023 |
Story of assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan. I had not realized how close he came to dying. It was also revealing to see the chaos in leadership immediately after the attempt. I hope better contingency plans are in place today should something like this happen again. Best quote: "Please tell me you're all Republicans." Dr. Joseph Giordano, a Democrat, replied, "We're all Republicans today."
 
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RandomWally | 21 other reviews | Jun 6, 2022 |
In February 2013, journalist Del Quentin Wilbur spent a month with the Homicide Squad in Prince George’s County, which borders Washington DC. PG County (as it is referred to in the book) is in a fairly deprived area with a high crime rate, especially gun crime.

Wilbur gives details of the cases that the detectives investigate during the month of February, with maybe extra focus on the particularly heinous and apparently unmotivated murder of a young female in her own home.

I loved this book. The descriptions of the crime scenes, and how they affected the detectives was so well described, and more than just giving details of the work that these incredible people do, it also demonstrated how it affected them personally. I did feel that it must have clearly been influenced by David Simon’s ‘Homicide: Life on the Street’ (which for my money is one of the best non-fiction books ever written), and indeed, Wilbur does reference this book and explains that he wanted to see how the job of homicide detective had changed since Homicide was written in the late 80s.

This book made me thankful that I live in a country where gun crime is not prevalent – in PG County it’s basically part of life, and many innocent people get caught up in it – and made me wonder what it must be like to live your life constantly in fear.

Anyway, my review cannot do this book justice, but I do highly recommend it, especially for fans of true crime. There is no sensationalism here, just an interesting narrative of the facts, showing how the detectives go about their jobs, while trying to keep their own lives and minds intact.
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Ruth72 | 22 other reviews | Mar 28, 2021 |
Wilber is a much greater admirer of Reagan than I am -- and really, enough with the whole respected-the-Oval-Office-too-much-to-wear-shirtsleeves bit, it took me thirty seconds to Google a picture of Reagan in shirtsleeves in the Oval Office. But that aside, this is a pretty interesting and -- inability to Google images of Reagan notwithstanding -- well-researched account of the day Reagan was shot. Recommended if you like these sort of tick-tocks.
 
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GaylaBassham | 21 other reviews | May 27, 2018 |

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